May 18 Random Thoughts

Welcome to the new ShootTokyo! I brought ShootTokyo as far as I could technically and finally got some help with the layout and design. I think it looks fantastic. I would love to hear what you think of it so please leave a comment and let me know.
Forgive me while I get some random thoughts of my chest. I am loving having some time off as I am checking off a lot of things off of my projects list. I even organized my Internet Bookmarks today! God they were a mess. My eBooks will be ready in a couple of days. It will be available for subscribers of my newsletter so make sure to subscribe if you have not already.

Tokyo Flowers

I'm going global...

Me in the mirror

Me in the mirror

I wrote tonight's post while listening to Hikosaemon's Two and a Half Oyajis with Kat McDowell. Kat is a singer and songer writer in Tokyo. She wrote a very moving song on the Tsunami last year and made a very cool video for it on her iPhone. I wish I had this talent. It worth watching...

Nice...

Me in the mirror

Starbucks

One thing I love in Japan is all of the department stores have car wash service in the parking garages so you can get your car cleaned while you shop!

Car Wash Service

The ShootTokyo Mobile...nice and shiny!

Audi

Dave driving

I have the coolest radar detector. It even detects Police cars driving near you!

Tokyo Radar Detector

Me in the mirror

Cycle

Aoyama

Hawaiian Burgers...yum.

Aoyama

Aoyama

That's better...

Jiyugaoka

Aoyama

Vending Machines

Vending Machines

I haven't complained about this in a while but...I am always floored by the lack of respect for 'No Parking' signs in Japan. Cars used to be horrible but after it was outsourced from the police the parking issues was solved. If I was the head of bike parking I would be melting all of these stray bike into paperclips...

Bicycle Parking

Jiyugaoka Station

On the train

I went out shooting last evening and got talking to these two girls on the train...

Camera Girls

They liked my Leica. Now this is where Leica has truly done an amazing job marking themselves. Everyone knows the brand Leica in Japan. They may not know about photography, or even much about Leica but they know it is expensive and extremely high quality.

Speaking of expensive... a 1923 Leica prototype of the first 35mm camera sold for 2.16 million Euros ($2.7M USD) this week to an anonymous Asian buyer... I am anonymous so don't ask me!

Leica 0

These two girls were headed to Shibuya for a photography class... I let them try my M9-P.